you're on prince albert st, a short street that quietly connects the lanes to the older grid of brighton's centre, and workshop coffee lab sits at 15c like it has a reason to be there. brighton has no shortage of places calling themselves specialty, but the regulars here are consistent in a way that's hard to fake over time. this isn't a spot that needs to perform. you come in, you get something well-made, and the neighbourhood keeps showing up for it. the lab part of the name isn't decoration, it implies a seriousness about process that the crowd seems to validate every week. if you're working through the lanes and need somewhere that won't disappoint on a flat white, prince albert st is worth the slight detour.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
social pulse
newly on the brighton radar. workshop coffee lab is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
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